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Old 07-01-2013, 08:03 AM
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Double eclipse on Jupiter from Norway january 3 2013.

"Eclipses" by Ganymedes (lower shadow) which is visible in the image and Io (upper shadow). Time: january 3 2013 20.32 UT. Celestron 9.25, 2.5x power mate, and dbk21 color camera.

Still can't get the darn thing sharp. The seeing was pretty bad. Could not get a visible ring pattern when collimating, but by using the bulls eye tool in phd guiding I used the Starshoot autoguider and collimated on screen to get the blury pattern as concentric and circular as possible (thanks for the idea to my friend Harald).
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Old 11-01-2013, 02:36 PM
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Hei Rnulf,

Godt gjort!

Its been terrible all season down in Melbourne for Jupiter. Keep at it!

Skål,

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Keep trying! The seeing just has to improve eventually
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